We serve people with many different types of physical and sensory disabilities; we serve all disabilities and ages. People often refer themselves or are referred by others working with them, such as counselors, case managers, therapists, and family members.

Together, we determine a goal for the project, such as being able to sit without pain, or being able to perform specific tasks. then, with physician orders, we evaluate the person's physical status. During this evaluation we utilize many different techniques to get a picture of how pressure is being spread on different kinds of cushions in different positions.

We then perform a simulation of the seating system so that the consumer has a good idea of what the new system will probably feel like. We also choose or design accessories, such as lap trays, chest supports, head rests, foot boxes and joystick controls. We take into consideration important issues such as transportation, how the equipment will be maintained and future needs and plans.

Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance are the primary funders of wheelchairs and related accessories. Other funding sources such as the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation sometimes assist with funding. For those who aualify grant funding may be available to assist. Part of the service we offer is helping you find that appropriate funding sources(s) for your equipment and educating you on how to access these sources today and in the future.